Hi John,
It turns out that I already had tabs on some of the pages you mentioned, and I will add the other pages to the list of things to check. The Victory Glass / AMR Publishing manual appears complete (It is part # 404874).
I haven’t attempted any work on these issues yet pending arrival of parts, equipment, and time for me to absorb the operation of each circuit, other than general cleaning & maintenance.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction, John. Much appreciated!
Andrew
On May 20, 2025, at 3:20 PM, John Robertson via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Does either of the manuals provide a theory of operation guide? You appear to have two distinct problems.
Write-In - see page 84 of the M100A manual #404874, and Troubleshooting starting on page 92.
Read-Out Cancel - see page 76 of the M100A manual #404874, and Troubleshooting starting on page 92.
If you are missing those pages then you have an incomplete manual.
John :-#)#
On 2025-05-20 2:26 p.m., Andrew Burkhart via Jukebox-list wrote: After having much success with getting a couple of Rockola machines operational, I am now getting into the Seeburg world!
I have a Seeburg M100A that was converted to 45 play with the CalCoin kit, and which I intend to convert back to 78. I have 2 manuals for the machine, one from Victory Glass (the nicer manual) and the other from Jukebox Arcade (has some extra info than the VG one).
My machine has two issues as I can tell:
- When making any selection, the selected pin is not moving into the
play position. I can manually trip a pin and the machine will go to that selection and play. 2. After playing a selection, the record is put back in the rack but the pin is not canceled, and the mech will search and go to the same selection to play. I manually cancel the pin and the mech will stop, as it should.
The credit system is adding credits with coins as it should, and removing credits when a selection is made. And the amp is working well.
I do not have an analog VOM yet, but one is coming soon, and I believe I need that to help diagnose this issue from what I have read on various forums.
I am seeking guidance for the two issues presented above, and would like to know if the subsequent models B and/or C are in any way similar to the Model A as to the pinbank operation when searching for info on the web.
I have also ordered Ron Rich's mech guide, although, it may not cover my specific model - I am hoping there may be enough info to help at some point.
I measured the various solenoid resistances and they are within range, and free moving.
What should I look at first after I get the analog VOM?
TIA!
Andrew
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